Deafheaven share soaring, 12-minute track, “Canary Yellow”

By: Treble staff

Deafheaven have released another new track from their upcoming album, Ordinary Corrupt Human Love, out July 13 via Anti-. Much like the previous track that they shared from the album, “Honeycomb,” their new single “Canary Yellow” is a lengthy and soaring song. It’s a mixture of the band’s patented shoegaze and black metal hybrid, with some elements of ’90s alt-rock (it definitely seems like the band’s been spending some time with Smashing Pumpkins at their prime) and even some gang vocals. Not that this is an old-school hardcore track by any means, but it’s another step in the group’s evolution. Listen to the Deafheaven “Canary Yellow” stream below, and take a look at their upcoming tour dates.